Crystal Palace are remaining tight-lipped amid reports that the club's American investors are looking to sell their shares in the Eagles.

Reports have emerged in the United States of America that Joshua Harris and David Blitzer are seeking to sell the club, just over three years on from investing in Palace.

Bloomberg are reporting that the pair have spoken with at least one US-based financial firm about buying their stakes in the club, and that they are working with PJT Partners to advise on a possible sale.

However, the report says that a spokesperson for Harris has declined to comment, and that Blitzer did not respond to an email asking for a comment.

Joshua Harris (L) and David Blitzer look on during the press conference announcing their purchase of the New Jersey Devils on August 15, 2013 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Andy Marlin/Getty Images)

Harris and Blitzer, who also own the NBA team Philadelphia 76ers and NHL side New Jersey Devils, invested in Palace in December 2015, and the Eagles reached the FA Cup final in 2016, less than six months after they became involved with the club.